Category: Job Seeking Resources

At Axcis, we match people to jobs in the special educational needs and disabilities sector. In this section of the blog, you’ll find lots of articles and resources to support your job hunting efforts. From CV and interview advice, to information about SEND jobs including job descriptions and what to expect on your first day. If you are looking for work, there is sure to be something in this section of interest to you!

Supply work isn’t just a back up option, it can genuinely benefit your career – here’s how. 1 – It can significantly broaden your experience Working on a supply basis means you that you may be in a different school…

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Are you looking for a summer holiday job working with children or young people with special educational needs or disabilities? Whether you have experience in this field or not, Axcis may be able to help – read on to find…

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What does a SENCO do? How do you become a SENCO? Find out more about the role of the SENCO here. What does SENCO stand for? SENCO stands for special educational needs co-ordinator. What does a SENCO do? The SENCO…

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Graduates – find out what sort of jobs Axcis can offer – from internal resourcing, payroll or recruitment consultancy posts to school teaching and support roles, we have more on offer than you may at first think. Read on to…

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Do you need to find out what an exam invigilator does? Perhaps you’re looking for work as an exam invigilator, or need to hire this type of staff for your school or provision. If so, read on. What is an…

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We are offering a HUGE £1000 bonus payment* if you refer someone to us for a consultant role. So take a look below and get your thinking cap on – you could earn a grand for helping a friend to get a job…

We have plenty of teaching assistant jobs starting in January, as well as teaching and school leadership vacancies – so if you’re a SEND teacher or member of school support staff, or are interested in becoming one, why not take a…

Supply teaching isn’t just a back up option, it can genuinely benefit your career – here’s how. 1 – It can significantly broaden your experience Many trainee teachers are offered jobs in one of their placement schools, and this…